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Good Vibrations

Good Vibrations

By Paula Kawal • on May 18, 2007

One of my most recent areas of focus has been vibration, so it would come as no surprise that I might have a goal like attaining the highest vibration possible in and out of my daily activities. Although I’ve yet to experiment with all the variations that I am considering…I have an interesting story that came about because of some observations

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Nurturing Life – A Mother’s Day Meditation

Nurturing Life – A Mother’s Day Meditation

By Paula Kawal • on May 13, 2007

This week, the coming of Mother’s Day ignited a lot of meditations. In these very deep and soul searching sessions I rediscovered and connected with certain qualities possessed by my mom that my ether self was attracted to while designing essential lessons into my life. These lessons would act

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Experiencing Two Bodies

Experiencing Two Bodies

By Paula Kawal • on March 23, 2007

An Accident When I was eleven years old my absolute love was my ten-speed bicycle. I lived in Stamford, CT at the time in a house my mother and I shared with my grandmother and two uncles in the suburb of Springdale. This area with its giant hills, swamps and treed alleyways was basically a kid paradise.

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Be Remarkable

Be Remarkable

By Paula Kawal • on March 3, 2007

Mr. Jim Mr.Jim is our school bus driver. He has been driving a bus for our district for many years and is known by children and parents alike. He absolutely does not compromise on safety or service. If it’s snowing, his bus is always on time with chains (the decision is at the driver’s

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The Raffle

The Raffle

By Paula Kawal • on February 27, 2007

An Obsession with Star Wars My six year old son Sebastian has developed an obsession with Star Wars toys. Many times while in a store he would go to the toy section and come find me with an arm load of them. We could have afforded to buy them but my intuition in these situations was telling me that

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The Dark Forest

The Dark Forest

By Paula Kawal • on February 15, 2007

A Magic Door I looked outside…it was pouring down rain. My hope that it might let up by the time I had finished the housework waned. Oh well, I said to myself as I rushed downstairs to dress my three year old for the hike, that’s what boots are for! We take our hikes on a network of biking

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What Do You See When Things Get Broken?

What Do You See When Things Get Broken?

By Paula Kawal • on February 6, 2007

Dismantling Christmas Yesterday was the day I finally took down my Christmas decorations. I know, I know…you’re shaking your head in disbelief, I mean here it is February…we’ve already passed Groundhog Day and I’m just now dismantling Christmas! It is like this for me

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The Guardians at the Gate

The Guardians at the Gate

By Paula Kawal • on January 27, 2007

Challenges Yesterday my daughter and I headed out to our favorite hiking spot. It is fun because we never know just what trail we will take and sometimes we go exploring to see where the new ones we find go. We had just gotten to the end of our driveway when she trips and lands flat on her face on

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Blessings and Rainbows

Blessings and Rainbows

By Paula Kawal • on December 8, 2006

Lessons from the Ocean Surf While in Molokai this past Thanksgiving I developed a morning routine of saying hello to the ocean. Each morning I’d awake around sunrise, read a little of something inspiring and then take a short walk out to a rocky cliff that afforded me a great view of the pounding

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Saving La’au

Saving La’au

By Paula Kawal • on December 7, 2006

La’au Point I’m blogging after spending 12 days in Molokai, Hawaii (the friendly isle). While there we discovered signs all over the island saying (Save La’au). These signs have been posted in protest to a proposal by Molokai Ranch to sell the land at (La’au Point) which is

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